RENAME TABLE nama_tabel_lama TO nama_tabel_baru;RENAME TABLE old_name TO new_name; -- or ALTER TABLE old_name RENAME TO new_name; -- or ALTER TABLE old_name RENAME new_name; RENAME TABLE old_table TO new_table;RENAME TABLE old_table_name TO new_table_name; or ALTER TABLE old_table_name RENAME TO new_table_name; or ALTER TABLE old_table_name RENAME new_table_name; ALTER TABLE table_name RENAME COLUMN current_column_name TO new_column_name;ALTER TABLE table_name CHANGE old_column_name new_column_name datatype(length);RENAME TABLE old_table_name TO new_table_name;Because business requirements change, we need to rename the current table to a new one to better reflect the new situation. MySQL provides us with a very useful statement that changes the name of one or more tables. To change one or more tables, we use the RENAME TABLE statement as follows: RENAME TABLE old_table_name TO new_table_name; The old table ( old_table_name) must exist, and the new table ( new_table_name) must not. If the new table new_table_name does exist, the statement will fail. In addition to the tables, we can use the RENAME TABLE statement to rename views.